Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Dear practioners and other group members, For my study purposes I have created a list of subdoshas and related herbs. Could some of you kindly review the list checking the herbs I have indicated and add 3-5 most significant herbs for balancing each subosha? Prana vayu: Ashwagandha (Brahmi) Udana Vayu: Ashwagandha (coffee & tea over-stimulates) Vyana Vayu: sesame oil, maricha Samana Vayu: Jeera, Ajwain, Liv.52 Apana Vayu: Trifala, Senna, Haritaki Pachaka piita: Amla, anar, adhraka, pippali Rainjaka pitta: Liv.52, neem, haldi (?) Bhrajaka pitta: neem, amla Alochaka pitta: Ghee, Amla, trifala, blueberry Sadhaka pitta: Brahmi, jatamansi Kledaka Kapha: aloe vera? Avalambaka Kapha: Vasaka Sleshaka Kapha: Guggul Bodhaka Kapha: ? Tarpaka Kapha: Brahmi I would be very thankful for the help. -- -Ossi Viljakainen Jooga-opettaja, Ayurveda-konsultti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2007 Report Share Posted February 21, 2007 Sir, On what calculations / basics have you projected the herb-subdosha connections ? Humbly Yours, Dr. Muzumdar _______________ For my study purposes I have created a list of subdoshas and related herbs. Could some of you kindly review the list checking the herbs I have indicated and add 3-5 most significant herbs for balancing each subosha? <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2007 Report Share Posted February 22, 2007 Dear Friend, This is very interesting information. I am very happy to have this knowledge. Can I ask you for the classical background or source material to select specific herb for specific subdosha? Like from Charak Samhita or other classic text book? or by your own experience? This is wonderful idea, no doubt. We must think more on this. Best wishes, Dr. Prerak Shah Ayurveda Counselor and Panchkarma Therapist Silver Spring, Behind Xavier's Ladies Hostel, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad - 380009, Gujarat, INDIA. Phone / Fax : 0091-79-26446025 Mobile : 0091-98242 43567 E-mail : info (AT) ayulink (DOT) com, prerakayu (AT) hotmail (DOT) com Website : www.ayulink.com ___________ For my study purposes I have created a list of subdoshas and related herbs. Could some of you kindly review the list checking the herbs I have indicated and add 3-5 most significant herbs for balancing each subosha? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SANSON Posted February 10, 2008 Report Share Posted February 10, 2008 HELLO,IN ONE OF YOURS POST YOU TALK ABUOT: Prana vayu: Ashwagandha (Brahmi) Udana Vayu: Ashwagandha (coffee & tea over-stimulates) Vyana Vayu: sesame oil, maricha Samana Vayu: Jeera, Ajwain, Liv.52 Apana Vayu: Trifala, Senna, Haritaki Pachaka piita: Amla, anar, adhraka, pippali Rainjaka pitta: Liv.52, neem, haldi (?) Bhrajaka pitta: neem, amla Alochaka pitta: Ghee, Amla, trifala, blueberry Sadhaka pitta: Brahmi, jatamansi Kledaka Kapha: aloe vera? Avalambaka Kapha: Vasaka Sleshaka Kapha: Guggul Bodhaka Kapha: ? Tarpaka Kapha: Brahmi" YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT SUBDOSHAS TREATMENT. I HAVE ONE QUESTION, THIS TREATMENT IS FOR EXCESSED OR DECREASSED SUBDOSHAS?? THANKS FOR THE POST REGARDS: JESÚS (SPAIN) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ayurveda4uall Posted February 11, 2008 Report Share Posted February 11, 2008 Hi jesu's yes thre are treatment for increase and decrease of dosha and its mentioned in Ayurveda About Swasth purush is "samdosha samAgni....." that says a person who have saman dosha and saman agni.. is called swasth purush.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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